Title: Creation of the Bureaucratic Empire
1Creation of the Bureaucratic Empire
2Qin Dynasty 221-206 BC
3Qin Dynasty 221-206 BC
- Qin ruled by King Zheng and unified land holdings
- Zheng calls himself First Emperor
- Consolidated and standardized China
- Redistricted China into new administrative system
- Gun-control was instituted
- Brutal despot who micromanaged the country
- Looked for Peng Lai and immortality
4Creation of the Bureaucratic Empire
Terracotta army of the First Emperor
5Creation of the Bureaucratic Empire
Terracotta army unearthed near Xian
6Han Dynasty 202 BC-AD 220
- With the death of the first emperor in 210 BC,
the empire fell apart followed by several
unsuccessful replacements - Liu Bang (Gaozu) finally took power between
202-195 BC - Wrestled with how to control his empire without
ruthless force - Appointments to civil service positions based on
merit - Wudi, who ruled 141-87 BC had a clever way of
controlling China by dividing land among
ancestral heirs - Han rulers relied upon Confucius moral basis of
subordinate relationship to control the masses - Wang Mang created Xin Dynasty
Liu Bang
7Han Dynasty 202 BC-AD 220
8Asian SteppeThreat from the North
9Asian SteppeThreat from the North
- Xiongnu nomadic armies invaded deep into China in
spite of the Great Wall
10Myth, Magic, and Marvellous
- Huainanzi contains many stories of magic and
immortality in the Kunlun Mountains - These mountains lie in northern Tibet where the
Tibetan Bon had similar stories - In the West, stories about Shangri-La come to us
in novels like Lost Horizon by Hilton
11Death and the Hereafter
- Souls were dualistic one part went to the clouds
and the other remained in the ground. Therefore,
the dead were buried with supplies. - Concept of a judgment day started in the Han
dynasty - Queen Mother of the West
12Confucianism in vogue during Han
- Credit is given to the scholars who managed to
reflect the needs of the society. - Emperor was the intermediary between the heaven
and earth and was to rule in harmony with the
universe.or else.
13Colonizing the South during Qin-Han
- 4-centuries of very rapid spreading southward
- 5-10 million Chinese immigrated south in the
first 150 years of the new millennium
14Fall of the Han Dynasty
- During the 2nd century AD, Han started to unravel
due to the court eunuchs. - Taxes declined, locusts attacked, flooding,
religious rebellion etc. caused even further
trouble for the Han Dynasty. - Many see parallels between the Roman Empire and
the Han Dynasty - Large empires expanded to limits of control
- Large bureaucracies
- Problems with barbarians
- There were also many differences
- China was more agrarian than the Roman Empire
(the Roman Republic was like the China) - China was linguistically and culturally more
homogenous than Rome
15Silk worm feeding
Administrative records
16Retinue of the emperor
Bronze Money Tree
17Creation of the Bureaucratic Empire
- Interesting site
- http//www.metmuseum.org/toah/hm/05/hm05.htm